The Politics of Performing Shakespeare for Young People: Standing up to Shakespeare
By (Author) Jan Wozniak
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
10th March 2016
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Literary studies: general
Theatre studies
822.33
Hardback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
406g
What is the value of performing Shakespeares plays for young people Using interviews with theatre workers, rehearsal observations and workshops with young people, this book argues that, rather than promoting a range of pre-determined textual understandings of the plays, it is by trusting young peoples experience of performances that they might gain most benefit. It argues that by privileging the meanings young people make of Shakespeare, new and exciting interpretations of his work might be found. Drawing on case studies from theatre companies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Hip-Hop Shakespeare Company, Tiny Ninja Theatre Company and Company of Angels Theatre Company, Jan Wozniak shows how the collaboration and materiality of performance is central to empowering young people to engage with, enjoy and challenge Shakespeare.
Wozniaks book is welcome and helps fill a vacuum of fresh reflection within the world of theatre for young people Beautifully researched, extensively noted, and indexed, The Politics of Performing Shakespeare for Young People is a sophisticated argument for innovating Shakespeare performances in ways that engage youth and honor their intellectual autonomy. Wozinaks optimism about Shakespeares future in young British lives is encouraging. * Theatre Topics *
Jan Wozinak lectures in the Department of English, University of Leeds, UK